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For those who got their cars new, did you break the engine in? If so, how did you go about doing this?

There seems to be arguments for / against it from my general research, so interested to see what you guys have opted to do

just drive it normally , long gone are the days of engines doing 4000 rpm at 70 mph, they are more or less self limiting , with all the power on tap it is impossible to use it at max load or power for more than a few seconds . Racing engines are run in with a few laps at moderate speed .

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